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Love Object

Love Object

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Creepy and Funny!
Review: This is a crazy movie! Love Object is about a boring office drone named Kenneth that finds the type of love that no other film has yet tapped into. Everything is all lovey dovey for the moment but later, when the "honeymoon" ends, Kenneth finds himself being mentaly and physicaly controlled by his evil love doll. Granted, the movie becomes a little predictable towards the end but it is definatley original and entertaining.
I watched this movie with my mother and we were both in uncontrolable laughter throughout the whole film. If you are into dark and bizzare horror comedies, PLEASE check this movie out. It is really unique!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy & Twisted: Loved it, loved it, loved it!
Review: This is my KIND of film.

It had all the right elements: psychological thriller, male eroticism, unique plot, and great acting. Parigi did a fantastic job at getting to the "core" of the male animal and the human need for companionship. I laughed at all of the darkly funny characters (e.g. the landlord and the police officer).

It was easy for the viewer to FEEL FOR the protagonist because of his well-developed characterization of a lonely and simple man who seeks female companionship. Plus, he was also very handsome!

Great film overall. One of my favorites...

RB



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Much Love!
Review: This movie goes into a little visited horror neighborhood: the realm of the creepy living mannequin. Up to this point, the best examples of this type of thriller would be Woody from "Fear" and "Pin" but Robert Parigi manages to deliver a more complex story than either of those films.

This creepy flick has a wonderfully depraved sensibility and seems to be marching to the tune of Roman Polanski's "Repulsion". Acting is solid throughout, and even Rip Torn seems restrained from his normal cartoonish antics. Rather than going for jump scares, this movie goes for a slow build of dread and suspense. There are a couple of good cringes in the movie, and it's definitely worth a watch.



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